Saturday, August 13, 2005

Heroes of Sept. 11 finally get a (Web promotion) voice Houston Chronicle -


Heroes of Sept. 11 finally get a voice
Houston Chronicle - 1 hour ago By ROBERT LEE HOTZ. The weeping paramedic who feared that his wife was among those still inside the inferno; the deputy commissioner who fixated on falling aircraft parts because he could not bear to watch

Sri Lanka's foreign minister assassinated
Boston Globe - 47 minutes ago By Shimali Senanayake, Associated Press | August 13, 2005. COLOMBO, Sri Lanka -- Snipers assassinated Sri Lanka's foreign minister at his home yesterday, and the military blamed the separatist rebels whom the

US trade gap hits $59bn as oil price soars
Independent - 7 hours ago By Rupert Cornwell in Washington. The US trade deficit jumped 6.1 per cent to $58.8bn (�32.4bn) in June - worse even than the gloomiest analysts had predicted - as exports stagnated and imports climbed to

Quintanilla's faced it before
Colorado Rockies News - 32 minutes ago By Thomas Harding / MLB.com. "They did?" was his response upon hearing that New York Mets outfielders Mike Cameron and Carlos Beltran collided on a play Thursday, leaving Cameron in need of facial surgery and

Stirring `Raid' shows POWs' desperation
San Jose Mercury News - 20 hours ago By David Germain. A hybrid of ``The Great Escape'' and ``Saving Private Ryan,'' director John Dahl's new film, ``The Great Raid,'' is an engaging World War II tale spotlighting a forgotten engagement in the Pacific.

Google Print put on pause
Register - 7 hours ago The irresistible force of Google Inc. has bumped into the immovable object of copyright, with the result that Google is calling a brief truce. Last night, the internet company said it would halt scanning in

Dell profits hit by lower selling prices of PCs
Independent - 7 hours ago By Katherine Griffiths in New York. Shares in Dell, the world's largest personal computer maker, slumped 8 per cent yesterday - their biggest fall in four years - after it said deep discounts on its products had hurt profits in its second quarter.

Scaling Back Zionist Dreams
Washington Post - 4 hours ago By Scott Wilson. JERUSALEM, Aug. 12 -- As a young member of Israel's parliament in 1978, Ehud Olmert had the opportunity to vote in favor of the historic Camp David peace accord, which returned the Sinai Peninsula

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